مجموعه تمایزی ۸۲ (به انگلیسی: CD82) یک پروتئین است که در انسان توسط ژن «CD82» کُدگذاری میشود.[۴]
این ژن سرکوبکنندهٔ متاستاز، یک گلیکوپروتئین پوستهای است که ساخت آن در تومورهای پیشرفتکننده کاهش یافتهاست و بیانِ آن با ژن پی۵۳ مرتبط است و توسط آن تحریک میشود.
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